Macau in a Day

Just an hour by ferry from Hong Kong, Macau offers a whole other world overflowing with European architecture and World Heritage listed monuments. Handed over to the Portuguese in the 16th century by the Qing dynasty, it remained Asia’s last remaining colonial settlement until 1999 when it was made the Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR). Whilst this bustling metropolis is now famous for its booming casinos and supersized retail malls, at heart it remains a stunning example of colonial architecture and boasts an eclectic charm that has for decades kept travellers coming back.

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JOURNEY HIGHLIGHTS

Visiting the legendary Ruins of St. Paul's and learning about its history

Seeing the 16th-century City Walls, once used to protect Macau from pirates

Diving into the history of the area at the Macau Museum and the Mount Fortress

Enjoying 360-degree views of Macau from the top of Macau Tower, one of the tallest in the world

Trying your luck at one of Macau's world-famous casinos

TOUR INCLUSIONS

Tours as mentioned and air-conditioned transfers

Sightseeing and permit fees during guided times

Meals listed in the itinerary

Expert English-speaking local guide

Service charges and government VAT tax

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ITINERARY BY DAY

Start this cultural excursion with a trip to the legendary Ruins of St. Paul’s, famous its baroque architecture and religious significance. Get a fascinating glimpse into the Catholic history of this former Portuguese outpost as you wander around its magnificent stone façade and grand staircase.

Afterwards, head out to the 16th-century City Walls, once used to protect Macau from pirates and other regional threats. Delve further into local history at the Macau Museum, getting a glimpse of local traditions before walking to the Mount Fortress, once the peninsula’s military centre and now part of the UNESCO-listed “Historic Centre of Macau”.

Continue on to the A-Ma Temple, Macau’s oldest Chinese temple before ascending to the summit of the majestic Macau Tower, one of the tallest self-supporting towers in the world. Enjoy the amazing 360-degree views from the top of this space-age tower before rounding out the day with some high-rolling fun at one of Macau’s world-famous casinos.

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